In fact, I don’t expect this character to live long-there’s something freeing about that. Either way, this character is going to be a wild character. The character could be a wild ranger, brilliant artificer bombmaker, nefarious rogue or thief, or a wisecracking bard. Therefore, playing a goblin character should play on these fun concepts.
Though small in stature, they more than make up for their size with ferocity, cunning and reckless tendencies. Goblins tend to live on the outskirts of civilization, often making encampments outside of towns and cities to raid unsuspecting travelers. Let’s face it, goblins are nefarious little monsters, and we want to play one for the sheer glee of chaos. Goblin character backgrounds-antiheros and cutthroats Therefore, I want to build an agent of chaos that leverages goblin strengths. Scraping together lives on the fringes of society, goblins scavenge, pillage and raid civilized communities with regularity. Naturally, goblins are chaotic and nefarious, opening a whole can of fun roleplaying options for the character. Goblins in DnD 5e are small, furious and cunning creatures with a +2 Dexterity/+1 Constitution bonus.
Consider these elements when building a goblin character in DnD 5e: